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St. Louis and St. Joseph, due at 10a?) a. m.
and 7 p. to.; closes at 1:15 p. m. and 4.33 a. m.
Oflce open faundavs Irorn 12 to 1 p. m.
C. E. YOsT. Postmaster.
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This Is the only line running Pullman Hotel.
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Gen'l. Wes. Paw. At. Ticket Agent.
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Oiuabo 4: Noplliwenlern and Sioux
v City 4: Pacific.
MallExprn. S:I5A.M. 2:15 P.M.
Dnlyrrept Sunday t.
Omnibuses cad Haswe Wazoni leave the
rnneteonicr Farshna and Slutu street, flf
"SutS to advance or tho above Railroad
line
THE BUSINESS HAT
Store of Frederick is now filled
With the BEST GOODS KNOT'S TO
tiih trade, bought by a practical
Hatter V'ho "WILL undersell any
others.
OMAHA BREVITIES.
r nv axru'esi- xntcinc
LvrlO) of tue DAILY BkK la more
than doable that nf any oilier daily
paperpubllaheU'in Nebraska.
-Peycfce's Re taurant and Oyster
rooms. The leading house of the
kind. 207, Farnham street, between
Twelfth and Thirteenth. fel2tf
That lone praying woman, Mrs.
Garrison, is raiding the saloons at
the Bluilrf.
The contested election case is
not ended. The testimony is still
being taken at the City Council
chamber, and there is no telling
tviien that will be concluded.
Sheriff Evans, of Mills County,
Iowa, arrived yesterday from
Gleuwood, to escort back to that
place the two mon, Currier and
Gray, who recently broke jajj and
were re-captured in this city.
Councilmen Stephenson is after
JBocliCie again. He has caused a
complaint to be made out against
Liui in the Police Court for again
putting up that wood front to his
building on Thirteenth street, con
trary to the provisions of the fire
limit ordinance. Councilman Ste
phenson intends to fetir up the mat
ter before the City Council.
The Grand Central Vaudeville
Thcatrt', under the management of
James Bowen, is meeting with
splendid success. The talent en
gaged at this place of amusement
is first-class, and the performances
are excellent The programme is
changed three or four time3 a week,
j9o that something new may be ex
pected almost every evening. Part
first is always novel and enter
taing, while part second is made up
of a pleasing variety of song?,
dance3, farces, burnt cork ccoen
tricities, etc The Grand Central
is quite a popular evening resort for
those who wish to bo entertained by
a variety performance.
Walter Craig, Esq., a wealthy
citizen of Ohio, and extensive Ne
braska land owner, has returned to
the city from a trip through Sarpy
C3uuty looking at his land. He has
shown us specimens of stone from
hi great quarry on the Platte river
fix miles south of Papillion, on the
Union Pacific Railroad. This quarry
13 SO rods fronting the river, not less
Jhan 50 feet perpendicular, and ex
tending back to an, unknown dis
tance into the bluff. It embraces
;hjee principal varieties of stratified
limp'toae. One of these is of very
lino grain capable of beautiful
polish. Another has been ascer
tained to be an easy suil'ect of the
cnn. o,il tli tliinl !a n crwimrn Of
terri-calcite. Mr. Craig was accom
panied on this trip by his agent, I.
2f. Taylor, at whose office these
specimens can be seen. Mr. Craig,
who is personally acquainted with
most parts of the State, thinks
Sarpy one of the best counties in
Nebraska, on account of its beauti
ful surface, fertile soil, nearness to
market, abundance of living water,
building stone, and wood. He
leaves to-day for a thort stay at the
farm of his son uear Schuyler.
Miss Tennio C. Claflin is can
vassing the city for Claflin & "Wood
hull's Weekly. Yesterday she met
with considerable success, securing-
twenty-six subscribers.
The Saratoga Literary and De
batingsociety's'exereiscs Wednesday
evening were of a very interesting
character. The lecture of Lieut
Norris, of the Barracks,on "Science
and Religion," gave evidence of
deep thought and research. The
subject was well liandled, and was
appreciated by the audience, which
was the largest that has over yet
attended the meetings of this flour
ishing society.
Let everybody know that the
Steam Dye Works is the principal
clothes cleaning establishment in
the city. Tenth Street, between
Farnham and Douglas. aprl4-tf. J
Personal
Hon. J. C. Cowin has returned
from Grand Island.
Jubge Maxwell, of Fremont, is
in town.
District Attorney Connell, Col.
Wilson and Sam. Orchard returned
from Lincoln yesterday.
Mr. W. C. Gallaway, of West
Point, went east yesterday over the
Chicago fc Rock Island railroad.
E. G. Dixon, agent of the Empire
Fast Freight line; E. B. Chandler,
and Hon. J. Sterling Morton, were
among the passengers from Omaha
to Lincoln yesterday morning.
"Doc" Winslow, who has for
some past held the position of as
sistant clerk at the Metropolitan
Hotel, left yesterday for Salt Lake
to take a similar position at the
Walker House.
Miss Ida Doolittle left yesterday
for WLsner, near which place she
will teach school during the present
year. The High School loses a good
scholar and Stanton County gains
an excellent teacher.
Mr. William Warden, of Cleve
land, Ohio, formerly of the old firm
of Lowe fc Warden, arrived here
yesterday with his family, with the
intention of permanently locating
in this city. He is going into busi
ness with John T. Clark, the well-
known liveryman. Mr. Warden is
quite well known throughout the
West as a fine business man, and
possessed of considerable means.
Omaha is to be congratulated upon
the acquisition of such a gentleman.
The following are the arrivals at
the Wyoming Hotel :
John Lytle, Decatur, Ills. ; Geo.
IJ. Fassar, Elkhorn; O. Frost,
PlattsmoutU; H. A. Brooks, Seneca
Falls; C. B. Haven, Asst. Supt U.
P. R. R.; S. L. Stevens, Fremont;
W. G. Bowen, Fremont; James
Moore; Jasper county; Dr. Silas
Reed, Surveyor General of Wyo
ming territory; Miss Annie Teas
dale, Streetor, Iowa; Henry Hay,
Gheyene ; W. H. Wilson, Nebraska;
F. C. Fullar, Grand Island; J.
Hunt, Ballo, Ind. ; g. ghrman, St.
Joe; Chas. P. Beebo Wahoo.
Sriuxo Styles of Hats
fob 1874.
Largest and best slock
iq the city, at the
PARLOR HAT gTQRE.
Also an immense stock
Of YoutJis' and Children's Goods,
at prices that
Defy Competition.
ARMSTRONG, LEADING HAT
TER, 511 Thirteenth St.
apr7-tf
300,000 BRICK FOR SALE at
the Brick Yard northwest of the
city, and adjoining tfte pemetery.
Address, B. Ittxeb, box 4-fcS.
aprl5 5t
Leisqe's, 102 Farnham street, is
the place to get everything fresh in
the fruit, confectionery, or cigar and
tobacco line. aprlO Ct
For the best Photographs go to
A. Paulsqn's, 206 Farnham street.
apri!8 2w
Fort Scott rusty and black coal
at D. C. Sutphen's,
211 Farnham street bet 12th and
13th. J. B. Mapes, Agt
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NEW GROCERY 8T0RE at
N. W. corner Howard and Tenth
sts. Give us a call and see lor your
selves. We've got everything you
want in that Jine.
aprlOOt (J. Lekqe & Co.
Window Shades and Curtains,
of almost every description.
Dotwjjcr's carpet store, Fourteenth
street, between Farnham and
Douglas. apre-tf
Fresh Frdits, Confectionery,
and Cigars at our new stand, 192
Farnham street, formerly occupied
by Simpson. C Leisoe & Co.
aprlO-Ot
Copies of city charter for sale at
he Bee office. tf
Fresh Vegetable at
apr 16-3t Bbunneb's,
Spring Lamb at Harris' Union
Meat Market apr 1-1 m.
ToRKisn Baths every day aud
evening at Redlck's Opera House.
c apr3tf
"Eraq is a good dog," but
Tootle fc Maule will sell dry goods
cheaper than those who do so much
bragging. Come aud examine before
you buy.
Tootle & Maul,
aprl4 3t 227 Farnham St
For Sale Four of the best resi
dence lots In the city, corner of 22d
St and St Mary's Avenue.
aprlG Ira A. Boehme.
CanT I-0 Pumpkin, Peach Mar
malade, at BRr.vER'S. apl6-5t
Boots and Shoes.
Largest Stock,
Finest Goods,
Best Assortment,
Lowest Prices.
All goods warranted.
ma261 in Henry Doiile & Co.
For Sale Cheap. A Desirable
residence property, on 14th street
Enquire of V. Berkley.
aprll-tf
Sweet Cider, Apples, Nuts,
Candy, Cigars and Tobacco, at
Leisge's, 192 Farnham str't
apr 10-6t
Hesperian Encampment, No. 2,
I. O. O. F. meets this evening at
Odd Fellows' Hall. A general at
tendance is requested. Work in
the degrees.
It C. C. Housel, Scribe.
Brash's entire stock of clothing
and furnishing goods to be closed
out at cost
196 Farnham St, corner of 12th.
aprl45t;
Johnson fc Co. propose to keep up
their reputation for choice tabic but
ter. Another lot of fresh Illinois
just received. Sign of "Cash."
aprl4 3t . 262 DougiiM street
BASTARDY.
Hewly Harried Man Finds
Himself in an Unpleasant
Predicament.
"Yesterday morning Deputy Sheriff
Hanlon armed ,with the necessary
papers, drove out to Union Precinct,
and arrested Peter Hyler, a well-to-do
farmer, on the charge of seduc
tion and bastardy, the complaint
having been made out against him
by an unmarried woman named
Mary Neilson.
Hyler has been married but four
weeks, and he is considerably down
hearted over this embarrassing in
terruption to his honeymoon. His
wife when informed of the affair,
burst into tears, and exclaimed:
"This is a nice thing to happen to a
newly married man."
Deputy Sheriff Hanlon, in a
sympathetic tone, endeavored to
console her with tho stereotype
proverb, "Accidents will happen in
the best of regulated families."
He returned to the city with his
prisoner at noon, and the examina
tion was set for a late hour this
afternoon before Justice Bartlett, in
Creighton Block.
In addition to the criminal action
against Hyler, a civil suit for $5,000
damages has been begun in tho Dis
trict Court against him, and the
probability is that, if found guilty,
he will pay dearly for his indiscre
tion.
Brown t Thurston will appear'for
the ruined girl, who was once as
pure as the beautiful snow, but who
Is now the mother of a child with
out a father, while Savage & Man
derson will endeavor to clear Hyler
from the strain upon his character,
and to save him from having his
exchequer depleted.
CITY COUNCIL.
The City Council met last evening
President J. S. Gibson in the chair.
Present Messrs. Banckes, L.
Brown, M. H. Brown, Campbell,
A A. GibMin, Lucas, Marsh, Mc
Gavock, Stephenson, Sutphen, and
Swobc.
STANDING COMMITTEES,
The President announced tho
following standing committees:
Judiciary Lucas, Campbell, and
M. H. Brown.
Finance Campbell, Sutphen,
and Marsh.
Claiiijs-Swobe, Mars", and Lu
cas. Streets and Grades Marsh,
Stephenson, and Swobe.
Fire Sutphen, B-n.-kes, and
McGavock,
Poliee-Stepben"oit, Swobe, and
A. A. Gibson.
Sidewalks and Bridges M. II.
Brown, A. A. Gibson, aud L.
Brown.
Gas L. Brown, Lucas, and
Banckes.
Public property find Improve
ments A. A. Gibson, L. Brown
and Stephenson.
Printing McQavouk, M. H.
Brown, nnd Sutphen.
A communication from His
Honor, Mayor Chase, was received,
appointing John Galligan, Chief
Engineer of the Fire Department.
Mr. Lucas moved that the ap
pointment be confirmed. Carried
unanimously.
Tho Maj'or also appointment J.
R. Colliding, City Physician, and
Mr. John M. Thurston, City
Attorney. Both were unanimously
confirmed,
A petition was received signed by
a large number of firemen, who
stated that the pay of the Chief
Engineer of tins department is so
small that it is iniossible to hold
the ofllpo., and dovote entire
time to tiie same, us requjred by
law, and do justico to tho position
and to the city also; that it is much
less than Is usually paid in cities of
this class; we would therefore re
speetifuHy petition that you increase
the same to such grt-ater amount as
you may deem right; referred to tho
committee on finance
Mr. Stephenson offerred a resolu
tion that tho front of Boehme's
building, the fourth storeroom from
the north-west corner of Harney
and 13th streets, on lot 8, blockJ137,
is in violation of the fire limit ordi
nance, aud the city marshal is here
by instructed to notify Mr. Booh me
to remove thesame within twenty
four hours, and if it is notso removed
the city marshal Is hereby directed
to abateit; referred to committee on
fire and city attorney.
NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES,
Spring Silks all Jf ew Shades.
Choice styles dress fabrics, French
cambrics, and soft finished percales.
Spring Poplins,Sable Brillian
tines, Cashmeres, Henrietta
Cloths, and Bombazixes,
Shawls in endless varieties.
White Goods, Laces, and Em
broideries. We will not nE undersold,
Inspection solicited.
Houston & Garrison.
apr 11, wl.
JUE! ICE!! ICE!!!
Orders for Ice wjjl Le prornptly
filled at low rates on special con
tract Send orders to Empire Ice
Company, Ninth street, between
Farnham and Douglas,
aprlO tf Fletcher & Hubbard.
SAM SHAItTL-EY and his
Mammoth Troupe give one perform
ance to-morrow evening, at the
Academy of Music. They present
a programme of unusual novelty,
and cannot fail to draw a full housp.
The sale of seats has been very
large, although a few desirable ones
still remain. aprlC-lt
Notice.
All persons holding bills against
the Republican City Central Com
mittee are requested to present the
same immediately to Lewis S. Reed,
Treasurer.
Per order, W. B. Smith,
W. A. Gwyer, President
Secretary. aprl5-3t
Call and see the new styles of
Boots and Stoes now being opened
at the Pioneer Boot and Shoe
Store of A. Tucker, No. 2S4
Douglas street. They are selling
their goods at the very lowest fig
ures, for cpsh. Remember the place,
so that you can see for yourself.
aprill5andl8 2t
See McKelligan's card, on third
page. pr7 tf
The Philharmonic Society's Sec
ond Concert.
To follow a favorite aphorism by
one of our morning contemporaries
"we are nothing, if not a musical
people!" This has been more fully
and satisfactorily confirmed by the
crowded and critical attendance at
the concerts already given by our
musical bantling, the Philharmonic
Society, the second of which came
off Wednesday evening at Shoafs
Hall. !
A large and brilliant audience
filled the room at an early hour,and
the overture to the "Barber of Se
ville" was commenced punctually at
8 o'clock. As at the first concert,
the orchestra on this occasion, did
themselves infinite credit and exe
cuted that fine composition of Ros
sini's in good style.
We cannot award to the double
quartette, "May Song," by Men
delssohn, that meed of praise which
we should like ; it struck on the ear
flat and spiritless, and we turned
with relief to the chorus from
"Creation," which, judging from
the well filled seats of the active
members, promised to bo an im
provement over tho chorus of the
first concert.
The leading parts were well ren
dered, more particularly the one
assigned to that musical pet of the
Omaha public, Mrs. Latey, who is
ever willing, always reliable, and
never known to do anything indif
ferently. The choru3 was given with good
effect, aud a fullness which pleased
and satisfied.
The solo, "Waiting," by Mrs.
Bowen, which followed, gavt full
scope to that lady's beautiful sopra
no voice, and was charmingly and
artistically rendered, and excited
considerable enthusiasm.
The Potpourri, from Faust, by the
by the orchestra, was doubtless well
executed, although we had not the
courage to follow it through all the
labyrinthine mazes incidental to an
inexhaustive theme. Upon looking
around the audience we found that
we had other kindred spirits who
were in sj'mpathy with us, but who,
unlike us, did gape and yawn for
deliverance. We would respectful
ly suggest in this connection, a de
cided curtailment of the quantity
in future of instrumental pieces as
before remarked, we are a "musical
people," but would like our nerves
dashed with a little more voea,i and
less with the instrumental mixture.
Tho Overture HToMarthp," which
opened the second part, pleased the
audience with its comparative
brevity and crisp spirited execution.
The suprpijo and alto duett,
"Cheerfulness," by Miss Cole and
Mrs, Shcrrill, was neatly sung. It
flows In a waltz inovomont, with
the exception of the Introduction
which is andante. It is well
namcij; for the style of composition
is that which is calculated to excite
cheurfulnoss, aud tlip singers ap
peared to feel tjiu influence of what
they were rendering, and the quiet
steady gaze and delighted look of
the audience, and rapturous ap
plause wj)ich followed, testified
how well it was appreciated.
The violin solo by Prof. Cellarius,
to our notion and tastes, was some
what uncqualjy executed: sonje por
tion brilliant in tje extreme, and
evincing tho bow of a master hand,
whilst others fell from tho instru
ment devoid of anything but pass
ing mediocrity. Wejfullyjsubscribc
to Prof. Cellarius' excellence in the
andante movement, but cannot say
that we are so well pleased with his
management of theaero passages;
the latter failed most decidedly in
impressing us.
The chorus from Haydn's Sea
sons both surprised and pleased us.
A marked improvement on every
thing heietofore done by it was no
ticeable throughout this selection.
Miss Little, who held one of the
leading parts, did so with a grace
and power which not only took the
audience by storm, but so electrified
her associates as to draw out their
sympathizing aid, and make them
participants in the finest executed
piece of the programme.
There was about it the ring of ex
cellence, induced only by true talent
aiuj long continued practice, with
out which all musical efforts must
inevitably fall to the ground, stale
and listless !
Tho Potpourri from "IlTrov
atore," replete with Verdi's choic
est gems, cloed the entertainment,
and was as effectively given as it
was gracefully received by the au
dience, Professor Hoffinan'acqujtled him
self nobly but quietly in his efforts
as leader of the chorus.
In conclusion, Ave would merely
remark-to our friends, the managers
and actiye mopjbers qf the Philhar
monic Society, who have in an in
credibly short time accomplished so
much in directing the musical taste
of this city: Jore practice, long,
uiligent and thorough paractice
with tho vocal portion of your ex
orcises, and less instrumentation, in
quantity with theseloetionof such
pieces as may bo understood and
appreciated by such of your audi
ences as are not; professionally in
clined. At Private Sale:
House and Furniture, 213 Dodge
street, between 12th and 13th
street?. Fine house, nice rooms,
well and suitably furnished. A
bargain is offered. Apply on the
premises to John T. Holtzman.
aprS, tf
Cix)sing out sale of trunks re
gardless of cost,at Brash's, 196Farn.
ham street, corner Twelfth street.
aprl4 5t
New Jewelry Finn.
Largest stock of watches and
Jewelry in the city, cheap, at
Butterfteld & Whipple's, 264
Douglas street, near Fifteenth.
apr2eod-lm
GROCERIES ! Fhesh and
Cheap, In great variety, at Leisge's,
N. W. corner Tenth and Hnimrrl
street; prl0 6
ALEXIS IN OMAHA.
nssian iMoDieman
mployment as a
aph Operator.
There arrived in this city yesterdy
morning,Ja young man named
Alexis Ae Perwinoff, an exiled
Russian Count. He came to this
country about eleven months ago,
having been banished from Russia
on account f political causes. He
was a member of a society, which j
caused a book to be written and pub
lished against the government, anu
in favor of thedown trodden classes
of that extensive empire.
Upon his arrival at New York,
ho imediately applied himself to the
acquirement of the art of telegraph
ing, nnd by untiring perseverance
mastered it sufficiently in a few
months to accept and fill an oper
ator's position in Michigan, whither
ho went w
Recently thero appeared a letter
in tho Chicago tribune announc
ing his pardon, md ho was
inciuccu oy me
to return to New
.Russian Consul
York, propara
tory
to his going back to Russia.
Ho had a premonition, however,
that every thing was not right, and
he fortunately discovered just in
time that the announcement of his
pardon was a fraud, and that he
had been deceived to come to New
York, from there to sailFto Europe,
where he would have been arrested.
Ho immediately wrote to the
Russian Consul' denouncing him,
and ronouncing.all allegiance to the
Russian Government, and declaring
his intention to become an Ameri
can, and to live and die a free man.
Obtaining letters from some of the
most prominent men in the East,
he came West to grow up with the
country- ?
He brings with hinr lcttera of in
troduction and recommendation
from William Orton; President of
the Western Union Telegraph Com
pany ; from Anson Stager, of Chica
go, superintendent of the same com
pany ; and from many leading rail
road men ; all of whom speak very
highly of the young Count, and
authenticating tho fact of Ids being
an exiled Russian nobleman. J He
intends to endeavor to obtain a
telegraphic situation in this city,
and Mr. Dickej', manager of the
i
Atlantic and Pacific lines, has taken.
a deep interest in the young man
and will try to secure him work.
He is not over twenty-two years
of age, is well educated, talks fair
English, and has an attractive per?
sonal apparnce,. He is profuse in
his praises of the American people,
who, ho says, have evpry whoro re
ceived him most oordially and treat
ed him most kindly.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Friday Bvenin,g? April 17.
SAM SHARPLEY'S MINSTRELS
The finest in the land !
Twenty-Five Popular Performers:
See the Programmes !
Tickeis now ready at
Wyman & Eiierhart's
apr 15r3r. Variety Bazar.
HOMES FOR $65.
Lots in Wilcox's Second Addi
tion, only five mlnuto3 walk from
U. P. R. R. transfer grounds, and
the same distance from the Smelt
ing Works' property, can be had
fqr tfie above price by applying
immediately a.t Gray & Allen's
Auction Rooms. Terms, S20.00
cash. Balance, In monthly pay
ments of ten dollars per month.
Gray & Allen, Auctioneers.
apr 16-5t
H. L. Latey, corner Douglas and
Twelfth street", has the finest assorU
ment of Candies west of Chicago,
both for wholesale and retail trade.
Call and see, yon will be astonished.
aprlltf.
Wanted
A Laundress at 207 Farnham St.
aprib-2t
M. Bley,
CARPET CLEANER.
Leave orders atGladstone& Co.'s,
between Douglas and Farnham, on
Fourteenth street
All work entrusted to my care
will be carefully, thorougldy and
promptly done. My charges aie
moderate.
GIVE ME WORK,
apr 10 lw
Spring lamb at Harris' Unjon
Meat Market aprl im
Fherh Lake Fish at
arrl6-lt Bkunner's.
W: B. Loring & Co.
Our Spring Stock is now complete
full lines of
Mens', Boys' and Youths'
HEAVY WORKING SHOES,
and
LIGHT SUMMER SIIOES.r
A large variety of styles.'
WoMENS AND MISSES'
Serge Shoes
Kid, ScitpEj Foxed Shoes,
and
Light Leather Shoes.
An extensive assortment of
Childrens1 and Infants' Shoes t
in kid, goal, sergt etc, black and
a variety of colors.
Our goods are all
Well Made
And you will find
OUR PRICES VERY LOW
W. B. LORING & C.
Corner Fourteenth and Farnham
It Sts., opp. Grand Central.
Omaha, April 14, 74.
All members of Fire King Engine
Company No. 2 are requested to
meet at their engine feouse to-mor.
row (Wednesday) evening, at 7
o'clock p. m. sharp. Per order.
Chas. K. Campbell, Sec'y.
Habby Tagger, Fore's.
1il!Sa
An Exiled CB
SeekuuraE
leiagr
EBER HART
BABY BUGGIES!
Is SOLE AGENT in Nebraska for
4 of the Bert Makers. My prices
are awai below! these small dealers,
have 300 in stock, and WILL NOT
be undersold ! Make no mistake !
see the "BAZAR" before buying, or
write for prices. You .sr dollars
by so doing. Seo the new
"BOSTON CANOPY TOP!"
Which makes 5 styles of a buggy.
Large or small orders filled at FAC
TORY PRICES ! for cash. I make
a "specialty" of filling retail orders
for a. single buggy.
BIRDS
Imported (all kinds) wholesale and
retail. . npl3eod2m
SPECIAXj NOTICES.
NOTICE. Advertisement ol To Let, For
Sale, tort, Wants, Found, Hoarding, Ac, will
t inwrted in the- columns once for TEN
CENTS per line; eich subitquent insertion,
FIVE t'EF S mt line. 'Hie first insertion
necr Ires. bin TWENTY-FIVE CHNTS,
WANTED A cojk, aud also a nifl to take
intra; of one IiHJ, ticriuju pre erred.
App'y at the American lluue, Douglat street,
between lOteand lltl. streets; aplStf
H'.L WANTEU-
J'u do general liouaawort
lT in a suull lani.lr. Anily at Cozzeus
. IOZ1
aplttf
house.
AirAXfKD A nrst clas cjbmet linker at
V 270 FA'iibam t.
aolCtS
WAMhU- An.anaud wite; the man ssa
labo cr or teamster, and the woman to
do general huusuKork. Inquire at Clark nnd
French' store, between 9 an 1 10 a ic. aplStS
ayO KEN T A plejaut cottage on Howard
at bet 11th aud 13th ate., with all or part
ot fjrniture for sale. Inquire of
apljtf JOHN M.CLARK.
WANTED A houe of about 3" rooms; Lear
business past of town. Addrcu, K. S.
Bes office. apl5U
DR. WUIU1I Thai taken an office on Dode
at, bat lath aud 15th, over Mackey'a gro
cery. ap!5wl
J?
7HJK. KE.NT House No. iZ Jackson at.,
in
good order. L. WKIUUT,
ao!5Jt Corne' C icaio and 19th sts.
FOR SALE Ch-ap anu oueasy terms, hou;e
aud lot ne cor C:h and Pierce sts, houa
aud lot n e ccr 16th and Leavenworth sts,hou;e
and lot s c cor 7th and Jones sts, house a)',d part
if lot a e cor St hand Cass its, house and lot SI,
Urffih and Isaac's Adiiitiou.
apWt4 JOHN W.LYrLE, Att'y, Ac
Over First National Rank.
A FEW liOAItULKs can be accommodated
with goo 1 board aud pleasant rooms, at
secor Chica'o an! liith tU.
aplltl
OK SlLE-lh.te
top and two open bug?
A. J. Simpson': Carriage
apjltC
cies nearly new at .1
qactory.
mo BEST ViouTMay it, to a small family
aioiiae wiiu yix room,
nleaMiit location.
lurnl'hed throughout
Address Miu. Hall,
urcwncu nan.
apSit
TTTANTf.D-To bur full lot in neiihlo:hoo.
J T ot Sliiun Addition
Jntl Ijliert a ml
particulars to
il2n'uii."ce. "
apMwj"
WANTED A good girl to do housework St
Dr. Isaac Edwards'. 131 Faruham at,
ap'atf
ri W LET small ho uo on Capitol avenue, s e
X cor. 11th st ,from May 1st. Apply ai Coz-
lenslluu-c.
apl :tf
WANTED To rent a rurnishtd bouo of
4 or 5 rooms, either all or parti v fur:i j.h
ed : must be near tue tar of 0 u aud i-aruhaaT
si, Amirtts: ' "P.SMinr,
aplStf IJEijiifScp.
rpo ill-NT A jurniliil room uiuble lor
L one or to gentlemen, n ecor 13th st and
Ciphal av.
a9tf
H
AUD WOOD ft r sa!o or to trade forhors
ore ttle lllwl H P. REDMAN.
"VTOW ORNhVLK-bid-Iorilie aale or ex
L change of the Cunmilngs' reideuce prop
erly, will be received a hon time longer. If
not disposed of th's month, will be withdrawn
from mirkct, e'eared, and grounds fitted up
for present owner The hnueU decidedly oue
of the very best 1 uilt runt most las'tfully 'ar
ranged in this city, all modern conveniences,
and in every way tirst cIsns. Ii is the very gar
den spot of this city ai d must l-e seen to be ap
preciated. No part oi ton n is reproving mure
rapid. Cars will run witMu tbrei Mucls this
fuiuuier. Ground is 915x167 leet. Jt is a lur
ral Irr SJO.OX), but will lw fold (cr much leas.
Apply on premises or to
PARKE GODWIN
pllwl 50i)3g 1 th ft.
17HltiALi:oltb..X. HANUfc. 2 fincrrsuieme
lots ; charming neii; burhood. mile
from Court House, together with J5 0. Mer
ihandise for farm, watches, diamonds, furni
ture etc. ery email auvtint ot cash required.
Addres,
BUSINESS, Pasloatfe.
aplKl
yf .nN I ED- 6,010 or S;,u(jO,firt murtgagi'
v T ou nceti improved iTontirty in city. Ads
dress,
MONLY, fos.ofilce.
apllwl
FOh SALE OR RENT A farm of 12 1 aires
with house and barn, situated oae half mile
ct of the Barracks: inquire of
uichl6tf v. P. REDMOND.
AXONEY TO LOAN Enquire of K. A
llj. Beals, Room No. 9 Visscber's block Oiua
a. imhlL't
PACIFIC HOUSE REOPENED Tho PaclUc
House has been thoroughly rej aired, and
u ill bd open for the accommodation of boarders
and thn public geuerjliy, ou the 1st of Maich
by Wm. Howitzer. Charges reasonable lOlh
st., bet. Cap. ate. and Davenport st. fe24tl
CJTOItE FOR RENT On N IV cor.
16th and
J Chicago.
S. A. TAYLOR U).
jaitf
FOK RtN'T A store, 19J Douglas, street. In
quire at Wecbkb'A Bum's. apstl
EOR RENT The Valley House. Inquire of
liichlstl OHN T. PAULSEN.
A110U&E AD
quiro of Mrs. J.
aud Mason sts.
LOP FOR SALE. In
N. Tage, corner ot 15th
spstf
WANTED At the Wyoming Hotel, two
good girls, at onco. Aprly ottwen 9
12 a. m.
uuhilti
r?
1 large farm and close to reltlen-ents iu the
southeast part of Butler Cuuntr, for St.'O rer
rcreon time, or the whole for i;00 if paid in
cash. Land ii 30 miles northwest of Lincoln.
Applv to ANDRfcW ROiEWATER.
nichotf
WAMED lorenta h.Miae of nve r six
rooms with tarn, convenient to business
pan ot town
mchlGtf
Inquire at 212 Douglas street.
FOR SALE A house and lot in i'apillio
Deirailc location for store, lot Wr-m t
hous 18x15 feet, cne story and a half 'hfih
Inquire i c ffice of Dr,
D.E. Beadle, Papillioa.
nicl 25ml0
1 RARECIIAN'CE 1 otTer my brie resi
. - denceon DotUest. W. II h aud. 15th it
for sa eat a bargain. This is good butiuess
pro erty, and will soon become very valua!Te.
as only the street separates it f rum tl e U. S'.
Court and PostoCke. R. M. M-ifliil Al L
aprltf - '
NOTICE Tfl THE CITIZEN'S OF OMAHA
There has lieen a company of city scar
angers Organized, who propose to rlern alleys
and outhou'esof all filth, on the shortest no
tice, and on reasonable terms. AH orders left
a' 124 Farnham st .will re eive promj t atten
tion. Work done at night without ircouven
ience to residents. CITY SCAVENGERS.
aprgtf ' - "
EOI'.SALE Two full lotiwlih improvements
ou n w cor. 21st and Izar 1 Ms. Inquire at
next hou;e north of steam laundry. ap6w2
Tit
XV rr fori. ffice., formerly o cupied by Peycke
Brothers, No. 3o Farnbaia at, bet. 13tL and
14th. Inquire of the parties occupying the
plemtscs. up stairs. Possession given Immedl
atily or May lit. pt8tf
To wh-ra it may concern :
fTlAKE NOTICE. That on the 20th day of
J. May,187rt2o'ilock pm, I will self at
puUIcaoctloo, to th Mghest biddtr, fcr crjh,
at tbe stable ol W Iter P. Wesh,on 3th street,
botweeasiloward and Jtcksun, tbe following
deciikc property, o wit: One nan crt,
lmillT n rears old. The sm bmrinit been
LhGAL XOTILK. I
kJakcn up a a stray by .aid vr P. Wrlsh.
r ENOCH UENNEY.
Jusilca ot llie Peace.
OitaVBa, Nb AprU lltb, lt.i. aplidltawlw J
H0TEL3 I D BE3TADBAKTS.
GRAND CEjNTKIL
HOTEL.
OMAHA, - - - HEBEASKA
The larjest and best hotel between Chicago
tnd San Francisco.
Opened new September 30th, 1S73.
sSO tf GEO. TUKALL. Proprietor.
ILLINOIS HOUSE.
XhTxxlXAXaa. Sroo
Etween 9th and 13th.
CHARLES FtLDKKJI AX Prop.
inchlltf
TREMOXT HOUSE,
Cor. 16th St. & Capitol Av.
ay Board, Wper week; Board and Lodging
from $5 to 56 ; Transient, Jl JO per day
apry-eodlj '
Victor Restaurant
100 FABNHAJ1 STKKKT.
Between 10th and lltb,
VICTOR DLCROSP, - Trop
TABLES SUPPLIED WITH EVERYTHING
In the Market
Open From 7 a. m. to 12 p. m.
All Meals Served to Order.
OYSTERS SERVED IB" EVERY BTYLE.
Same in season. Prices to suit the
timet.
MILLl.tKlli
Ladies' Fashionable Cloak
and Dress Maker.
Promenade Suits. Evening Pre ss, Wedding
Suit, Morning Wrappers, Coats, Ac, cut to or
der in the latest Ptrisiau styles. Having car
ried on fashionable cutting and fitting fur la
die, in all its branches in the various capitals
and centre, ot fashion in i-uropeand America,
I take pleasure in introducing myself to the
ladies of Ouiahi. Satisfaction guaranteed iu
every department of my profession.
No. 50013th Mrtrt.
oc2yl B. WII.F.
MRS. S. A. "WHITCOMB.
Drrss and Cloak Raker,
Rooms over Mrs. SmltVs Millinery Store,
23-1 fARXUiSX ST., OMAHA, XEL.
Opposite tho Grand Central Hotel.
Pattern of all Kinds on Ham!,
And cut to order from Actual Measurement.
Cutting & Fiting a Specialty
fe2i5.f.
OARRIAOE YAfiUFAGT0RR3.
Established 1858.
-A-. J. I3VTJFC3SPS
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
538 & 540 Fourteenth Street,
(OtSce up stairs.) Omaha, Nebraska. Carriage:
and Buggies on had or utaile to order.
N. B. Particiflar attention paid to Repair
ing. apr28-H
L. W00DW0RTH,
233 Soughs Strset, Omaha, Nebraska
DKALKK IS
Carriages, Hacks,
Buggies, Pattent Wheel', Road wicon, Trot
ting bulkies, Ske'etons, Ltudebaker's,
Celebrated Wa o s. James R.
Bill's Culeb ated Con
cord arness
and Whips.
HORSE CLOTHING.
Robe, Blankets, Wagon Materiil of all Dccrip
tlons, Spske, Hub, FIUks, and all Llndsof
UARlMYOiD LUV.BEU
'J himble Saems, ixlcs and bpnngi.
mchCtt
a-o:
:txt
aCV.3?t :
253 Ifarnry stret, Vtwen 1Mb, and 15th.
Carriage and Wagon Making
In all it Branches, In the latest anl most
approved pattern.
HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITH IN 1 1
and repairing done on short notice.
sep26 lr
BIDS FOR WOOD AND HAY.
HtUD'QRS PEP'TOFTHEPLtTr
r. "
71. J
OFrKECUIEFQLURT R11ASTER,
Omaha. Ne' . April 13. 1871.
Sealed Bids. In dutilicate. with cuarantee.
rlgncd by two responsible partfes, not b.'ddr
that thy wi'l becom- Uindsnirn on award of
rontrac s, w II be receive) at thU effice until
eleven o'clock a n,. on Friday, May lith, 1871,
far the delivery cf a quan'ityof
at the U Ions .u .Ms Oimm-ind,viz.:
Omaha Pei-ot, F rt B ldger,
Omaha BirracLs, Camp Douglas;,
Fort Mcl'liern, 1 '- rt f Bi i t,
Noit'i Ijltt-, Fort Laramie,
.-Idu'S 1'atracks, IWt Ktternian,
Fort U. A. Riisel, K-d Cloud Agency,
Chivtnrie Inerx t S-p- PfdTi.ll Agency,
Fort Sa.nlei s, ' Ciaip Brown,
Fort Fred .Sl"-I, Camp iMa'ii'riuih.
Bids for the supplies to be delivered at eah
of the alove name sratio ", will alo lie re
ceivd upt-t'e ameday and hour, by the re
spective Qua-te firjt rjat id stations, a d
forwarder to, laVotidcr IneVl, directed in
general nrder No 57. War Department, 1371.
TharUht to rejectsny crall bids is rerved .
Full corditions and requirements will be
made known and blank bids lurLisbed, on ap
appl cation to'his rtlice.
Iillsforrny portion of tl. above supplies
win oe consiui rot
By orderof the Department Commander.
ALKX.X.HERRV.
( hlef Quartermaster Dep't I'I'tle,
al4tS Brev't Brig- Gen'l U. S. A.
JiQUALIZATIOX BOAIID.
TOTICE IS IIEKEBY OIVF.V THAT IN
Xl accrJarce with rectloa 17, chapter 66,
UeneralSt.tntei of Nebraska, entitled Beve
nue, th County Comrularioi'crs ut DU"Ias
County, Nebraska, wil til t the efUce of the
Counto le k at tituaha, in sill County, for
fiv successive days, commencing on Monday
April iOtb, 171, a. a Board f Equallzatkn,
f. rihe purdose of eqaliz-nr and correcting the
M.)u.t..i ium u imc ssierai precincts cl said
County, for the year 1874.
All persons f . limr theamlvei a,rrrl0vel by
anything ron ained In such ase nent rolN,
"""iplyMtttatlwa'aVjTeiUted and pro-vldadty-faw.
By prdt r . t the County Commissioners,
11th day oIAprU, 1171
this
r 1 LEWIS S. RKED.
Il.s. V lounty Clerk
aplSdtUwlw
OBDIJfAXCE 0. 805.
An ordinance relating to C.rcusei, Msnsgeries
and Mde Shows: ,. , .
Belt ordained by the CityCouncil f the
City cf Onaha :
Sec. 1. The liene for clrcuse' and menajtr.
ies shall be. ne hundred and fitly dollars per
day, and the licen, for each sideshow twenty
dollars r day, and the lease ot any pub Ic
grounds of the city for circuses aad menageries
shill be fifty dollars per day
Sec. 2. Allordinancesnd prts of ordinanc
es conflicting with this orJInance, are ner'y
iepeaIc-1. This ordmanes to lake effect from and
after Its pjge.
3ea Apr"i', !
E. D. KITTON, J- GIBSON.
Uly Clerk. President City Couucil.
Approved AiriMih, 1874, !
J. S. GIBSON,
apllC2 Acting Vayor. I
EUWAKD KUEUL, '
Wir.ISIF.lt OF HIE BEPAHTtP.
Ko- 498 lOtk Etflletieea Firntaa 4 Horaey,
Will by the aid of gasrdUn spirit?, obtain
(or any on a view of the pait, present and fa-
fVpJ.
STEELE & JOHNSON,
Wholesale Grocers,
SIMrSO.VS BLOCK
533 and 540 Fourtee
BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE,
mchl3y
MORGAN & GAXXAGHER.
SUCCES OR3 TO CRI IGHTON AND MORGAN "M -
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 205 Farnham Stroct
oncsc., -
aptJdly
WHITNEY, BAUSE11HA.X & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS..
Wo. 24:7 Doajglas Strata
cb27yl A(;KNTS rQR T,,F DupoNT pQvyp CQ
KTZMOHR&QO
JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY,
231 Farnh.a2n Street,
jy-L.A.jni-j, -
JOHN T. EDix AJ?,
JOBBER OF
Shelf Heavy Hardware
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK,
-
TII
KKK-
2-iS Douglas
St
AGRXCTJXiTTJRAXi ZMFZtXlCZZTTS
ltUKK., HAItVKs.TKIt.-a, UKAflalS, JlOWtaU. DHILL .EEHRI
COUX-PIVMEKN PLOW. tULnATOIU?IUvI 8SKKDK1
GEO. A, HOAGLAND,
Wholesale Lumbe
OrriCEAND TARD
COR. OF DOUGLAS AND 6THSTS.. U. P. B. B. TBif.IT.
aplltf
E&TABI IillLD
PUNDT, MEYER &
TMIO'RSALE
FAHOY G-ROC
Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars.
212 Farnham Street,
rucuicouyi
SILEY Sd
-S CCUSOIlS TO-
WILLIS & ANDRESEN,
oa. tt3 and BIO
-IJl'OKTLKi. OF
wins, b
iwioiraie de-ilcrs in PURE BOURBON CO.. KENrurjTV. CrpKR UISTILLED WH
h.Uh of the mist ce.Vb arl brand.. AK IwiJlEsTIC I.IOCOItS la barrels a?
cases, .-.de cent, for the clelratnl NEVADA. t'AUFUIt.tlA. COLOR DO
iKINT N . IM Klr I and Nl- lilSA-K- S OAR. Id. .rtl SCO 1 CK
uu imoo &i.raiiu lu.vi;.i
h!3tf
DEX2PJ3g Anr4
HENRY HORNBERGER.
-DEALER IN-
Winei, Liquors, Cigar:
cd!o.
Fine Old Kcnliick-j iTLiska-s and ImpaHcd t,'oxti a Spwldfj.
239D0nGLAS3rF..
(Caldwell Biucfc.) f
ll 9vl
B. & J. WH.BTJB,
Books and
WHOLESALE
ourtesjitia Street,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
mai31v
F. D. COOPER,
MANTTFACTTJRER OF WTAGOITi
-AND VrilOLEUALE DEALER IN
AGICULTURAL
Cox, i-atli .-r cl 3S".arxi.o3r
WHOLESALE CANDIE
I am now manufacturing all varieties of candies
and will sell at
EASTBRH PBIOE
Dealers in (IilsS'tato ueeJ not Trant to go Eot fji CABBIES.
Atrial issellclted.
2217X17
Souglaa St
Cor-. 13 til.
uicblit
HOMES and FAHM5 in XTZBHAS
TheRarlin ton aud ilissourl R-ver Rillroal
rd tat 6 wrrcent. Interest, and wl haU.aus
purchase, U lull weiani is cum""", --- - r -
LARGE DEDUCI0N3 FOR CASH PAYMENT3.
North of Platte, Loup Fork
ih.Tt IM R.R C.wlllseIarmtl,01)a33riofspl-Qlllra!nxalajr.'altriIUB.l
a "tll'iatereJ toautry, at trum St u V 9t r l.axf41.
South of
., i.t....i,.u..i,nii.VAn.v, t!,UTM&lbr isawott rl
?sa.ifru,:arwiftattoitibm
i .uiroaLUcaa Vallay. For cireularsaai fall
faaausCepuhUcaa Vallay.
g. Ii. SU2IlLLS3,lav.B
ta.ral
pTdavly
1STEZB
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- IsTEB.
EB
GLOYES and NOTIONS.
- - 3STEB
AND -
AMU WAGON!.
lehUr
Oxnalia,
Nebraska.
.j
3srE.
DEALFRs IN
- - - Omaha Nej
DBLLOITB
14tlx St. Omalii,SJb
PAAPTCPJ
ESlIEsI
mic, AND GINJ,
iui.iui, always a bad. AIs
TO.A.000.
OHAJIHIAl, 3STE
Stationer
AND RETAIL,
- 02ralia 2T1
ALL SCHOOL B001
IMPLEMENT!
I tNP-,
mrhll
ImJLTETZ,
Co., olirs best laa'sat Uf prices on yJ
preoiluuiof percat. on the aaaoaatoil
and Elkhorn Vallel
the Platte
IImtuU i
i afply to
M.Li d 0
.,. o r.MiM(itMt..Osi
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